Susan Bucher said her office staff discovered 106 possible irregularities when checking voter registration change forms submitted by a consulting company contracted by the Republican Party of Florida.

The RPOF's identification number was on the forms. Such a number is required by law of any third party helping a voter with registration information.

Now, Bucher wants to check all the information submitted by third-party registration organizations, and she's urging voters to check their own personal information. (Call 561-656-6200 or visit pbcelections.org.)

"We terminated the contract of (Strategic Allied Consulting)," Republican Party of Florida spokesman Brian Burgess said. "We then filed an election complaint with the Secretary of State's office, and later filed an amended complaint when we learned of additional problems outside of Palm Beach."

Strategic responded on its website: "Strategic took swift action and terminated the identified individual the same day that the alleged fraud was brought to Strategic's attention by Ms. Bucher's office."

The local Republican Party Chair said neither the RPOF nor the Republican National Committee is using the consulting company.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement confirmed it is investigating the matter.